WWE is taking its partnership with Hulk Hogan’s Real American Beer to the next level—and they’re doing it with some serious muscle.

In an email sent out to Ringside News by WWE on May 21, 2025, the company revealed that American Made—the patriotic trio of Chad Gable, Julius Creed, and Brutus Creed—will officially be featured as part of the Real American Beer campaign this summer.

The promotional email reads: “This summer, WWE Superstars American Made are teaming up with Real American Beer to deliver the most unapologetically American light beer in the game.”

It also confirms that the beer is “now available at Walmart, Total Wine & More, and ABC Fine Wine & Spirits,” with the product described as “110 calories. 4g carbs. 200% American.”

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The marketing push follows the multi-year partnership between WWE and Real American Beer, which includes in-ring branding on Monday Night Raw, original digital content, and full-scale retail integration. WWE has also acquired a minority stake in the beer company, which launched in June 2024 and has quickly expanded to 20 states.

WWE’s Grant Norris-Jones praised the collaboration, saying: “We are excited to unlock a new partnership category and to showcase Real American Beer in front of Netflix’s global audience.”

Of course, Hogan himself added his signature flair: “Well, let me tell you something brother! From the first time I stepped into the ring, I’ve always fought for something bigger than myself. I’m thrilled to bring Real American Beer into the ring with WWE. Together, we’re bringing that pride to America, one beer, one match at a time, brother!”

With American Made now front and center in the campaign, WWE is making sure fans know this is more than a sponsorship—it’s a lifestyle.

Are you picking up Real American Beer for your next tailgate or BBQ? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Steve Carrier is the founder of Ringside News and has been reporting on pro wrestling since 1997. His stories have been featured on TMZ, Forbes, Bleacher Report, and more.

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